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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fast Times and Fast Friends,
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This review is from: Tales from the Tiltboys (Hardcover)
I just finished this lovely book. This is a book about friendship and shared life experiences, woven around poker and roshambo and the circle game. Once you understand the concept of "tilt" as a form of currency in the game of life (to be earned, spent, loved, leveraged and traded) you will ADORE every word of this funny, imaginative, entirely entertaining book. Kudos to Kim Scheinberg the editor. She did an admirable job.
I smiled from the first page to the last. I laughed out loud - a lot. I identified with the camaraderie of people making and cherishing lifelong friendships. Anyone who has ever had a shared life experience with even one close friend will enjoy this book. It made me jealous - I wished I had been a Tiltboy. But, more than mere jealousy, I increased the value I put on my own friendships with every page I turned. I hated to reach the end. Enjoy!
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Verdict: Excellent,
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This review is from: Tales from the Tiltboys (Hardcover)
I received the Titlboy book on Wednesday and finished it on Thursday. It's a very enjoyable and entertaining book. Anyone who has had fun at BARGE will have fun reading these tales. It will also appeal to non-BARGErs, as long as they like to have fun. Bible Beating Baptists (tm) may want to give it a pass. Although it talks about gambling, sex, cheating, lying, and drinking, it's really a book about friendship and life.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
presto!,
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This review is from: Tales from the Tiltboys (Hardcover)
Great book about a regular Wednesday poker game and the characters involved with it. This book takes you through the trials and tribulations of the tilt boys from back rooms to fame and fortune, it's and entertaining read.
5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
This book is awful,
By Brian Farrelly (Lancaster, PA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Tales from the Tiltboys (Hardcover)
I am sure this book would be very funny if you were a tiltboy or friend of the tiltboys. The tiltboys sound like a fun and smart bunch of people to hang around with. But I thought the book was a huge waste of time and money. The material in this book may be fit for a scrapbook or a home video but as a published work? No.
1.0 out of 5 stars
Really bad,
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This review is from: Tales from the Tiltboys (Paperback)
It is a really bad book. Very confusing to follow, badly organized. The stories should be re-written so it would be easier for someone that is not part of the group to understand what the heck they are talking about. Maybe it is entertaining for the people involved, but for normal folks like me, it was a waste of time.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Hilarious, wonderful reading!,
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This review is from: Tales from the Tiltboys (Hardcover)
These guys are my heros! If you spend a night reading, it will feel like you're out on the town. I enjoy reading for recreational pleasure and for factual education. Most of the time reading is work. I blew threw this book in about 5 days! I've also made it required reading for all of my poker friends.
In reality, they are just a bunch of sick-smart guys (and gal) who love to play poker, gamble (yes, there IS a difference between the two!), and screw with each other. This book is a compilation of some of their shennanigans over the years. I'm sure some of their best material is in here. However, to really be a tiltboy, I'm sure this has to be an attitude, a way of life. I read somewhere that you should think of the guys in Animal House with an average IQ of 120. I'd say that this is a correct assessment. And I hope that someday that I will aspire well enough to have the honor of being called a Tiltboy. Great reading!
1 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A book with a sly subliminal message,
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This review is from: Tales from the Tiltboys (Hardcover)
This book is a ripoff of the Anthony Burgess "A Clockwork Orange" novel with "tilt" being substituted for "ultra-violence". Yet, I thoroughly enjoyed every page with a smile on my face. But, I don't believe any of the stories about Perry.
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Tales from the Tiltboys by Phil Gordon (Hardcover - July 1, 2005)
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